Kelly Heath-Owens is looking for the ‘pina to her colada’ and is appearing on the current series of entertainment dating show Take Me Out.

Each week, four brave bachelor boys have to impress Kelly and the rest of Paddy’s flirty 30 to try to bag themselves a date. But if it’s ‘no likey’, it’s ‘no lighty’ and the boys face a lonely trip back home if no girls are interested.

For the lucky couples who do connect, they are whisked off to the sun-kissed Isle of Fernandos, where they get to know each other by indulging in a range of activities including horse riding, wine tasting, helicopter rides and spa treatments. So far, the 35-year-old has been quite specific about what she wants in a man and has turned off her light for all of the men featured.

The accounts manager, who has been single for over a year, is looking for a guy with dark hair, lots of muscles and covered in tattoos. Her ideal man is Tom Hardy. “I started off being quite choosy about the guys but then as time went on, it dawned on me that it’s never going be the perfect man that comes down in that lift and it’s about who you can have a laugh with. It is a game show after all.”

Last Saturday’s show, mum-of-one Kelly proved herself to be Queen of the Chat up lines when one contestant’s efforts didn’t quite meet up to her standards.

When asked by resident cupid Paddy why she turned off her light, she replied ‘I can give you way better chat up lies than that.’ and proceeded to give her best pulling line, gaining massive support from the audience.

Kelly also says this Saturday’s show is one of her best weeks. “It should be quite entertaining,” she added.

Kelly beat 10,000 applicants to be on the original line up and says being on the show was one of the best experiences of her life. “I literally had the best time. The girls were all brilliant and I was quite worried at first thinking about all these women staying together. But they were ace and we had a great time,

“Paddy is so down to earth as well, he came over to chat, he was just like a regular guy - a proper laugh.”